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Hamstring - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from the 1560s noun "hamstring," meaning the tendon at the back of the knee, the verb from the 1640s means to disable or render useless.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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A.Word.A.Day --hamstring - Wordsmith.orgJul 19, 2023 · In the past, literal hamstringing -- cutting someone's hamstring -- was done to humans (such as prisoners and runaway slaves) and to animals ( ...Missing: definition historical
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hamstring, v. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the verb hamstring is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for hamstring is from 1641, in the writing of John Milton, ...
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Why did God sometimes order the Israelites to hamstring horses?Jan 4, 2022 · To hamstring an animal means to cripple it ... Hamstringing an enemy's horses captured in war was a customary strategy throughout history.Missing: veterinary | Show results with:veterinary
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Horses and Chariotry in Monarchic Israel (Ninth-Eighth Centuries ...O'Daniel Cantrell attributes the absence of hamstringing horses in other countries to their better ability to capture and control horses on the battlefield. The ...
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What Does It Mean to Hamstring a Horse? Full ExplanationSep 4, 2025 · Beyond the medical context, hamstringing has a troubling history. During warfare, horses were used as cavalry, and disabling them could change ...
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Hamstring Injuries In Horses - Causes, Symptoms, TreatmentsRegular veterinary care: Regular check-ups and muscle assessments help identify potential problems in healthy horses. Complications and Long-term Effects.
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Hamstring - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.comYour hamstrings are groups of muscles and tendons between your hips and knees. If you pull a hamstring while running or jumping, you'll feel pain at the back ...Missing: historical medical
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Hamstrings - PhysiopediaThe hamstrings are muscles which extend the hip and flex the knee. The hamstrings play an important part in the complex gait cycle during walking.
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Hamstring Muscle Injuries - OrthoInfo - AAOSA pulled hamstring or strain is an injury to one or more of the muscles at the back of the thigh. Most hamstring injuries respond well to simple, nonsurgical ...<|separator|>
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Anatomy, Bony Pelvis and Lower Limb, Hamstring Muscle - NCBI - NIHThe hamstring muscle complex occupies the posterior compartment of the thigh and is comprised of three individual muscles (see Image. Hamstring Muscles).
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Hamstring Muscle: What It Is, Anatomy & Function - Cleveland ClinicIt flexes your knee joint, extends your thigh at your hip, and rotates your hip and lower leg. Semitendinosus. This muscle is between your semimembranosus and ...
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Muscles of the Posterior Thigh - Hamstrings - TeachMeAnatomyThe muscles in the posterior compartment of the thigh are collectively known as the hamstrings. They collectively act to extend at the hip and flex at the knee.
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Posterior thigh muscles - Hamstrings - KenhubThe primary function of the hamstrings is to flex the knee joint and extend the hip, enabling some of the essential lower limb activities such as walking, ...
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Hamstring Injury - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHHamstring muscles comprise the three major muscles of the posterior aspect of the thigh. These include the semimembranous as the medial most, long and short ...
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Hamstring - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARYHamstringing is cutting the back tendons above the hock of the hind legs, rendering an animal unfit for work or warfare.
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Topical Bible: Hamstringing HorsesHamstringing horses is cutting their hamstring muscles, making them lame and unfit for battle, a practice in the Old Testament.
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2 Samuel Fact #8: Hamstringing horses - ESV.orgHamstringing horses (8:4) was a practice used by victorious armies to ensure that their enemy's horses could not be used in battle again. It involved severing ...Missing: warfare | Show results with:warfare
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Houghing and uh-oh-ing - Bible Land ExplorerAug 11, 2016 · This practice of targeting the hamstring allowed the Carthaginians to maximize casualties. The victors could chase down as many of the ...Missing: methods | Show results with:methods
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"Hamstringing an Elephant" from J.G. Wood 1868, The Natural ...The Englishman Reverend John George Wood (1886:161) describes a pair of Ba-Nyai hunters, and how after one man agitates the bushes to draw the elephant's ...
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Hamstringing of achilles tendon and its surgical repair in a bull. - GaleHamstringing due to malicious cutting of achilles tendon was reported in a racing bull. The tendon sheath was ruptured with intact point of hock.
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The Equine Hamstring - McTimoney Animal TherapyMay 26, 2021 · What Does it Do? · Extends and abducts the hindlimb by extending the stifle and hip joints · Plays a part in flexing the stifle · Plays a part in ...
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Hamstring injury - Symptoms and causes - Mayo ClinicDec 9, 2022 · Swelling and tenderness usually develop within a few hours. There might be bruising or a change in skin color along the back of the leg. Some ...
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Hamstring Injury: Recovery Time, Treatment & SymptomsHamstring injuries are damage in your hamstring muscles. They can range from mild pulls to severe tears. Treatment is usually the MEAT or RICE method.Symptoms And Causes · Management And Treatment · Outlook / Prognosis
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Evaluation and Imaging of an Untreated Grade III Hamstring Tear - NIHCertainly hamstring retraction can contribute to sciatic nerve involvement and long-term weakness and make later repair more challenging [5]. The patient in ...
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Proximal Hamstring Ruptures: Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Return ...Feb 9, 2023 · Proximal hamstring ruptures are a rare but potentially debilitating injury, which, if not evaluated and treated adequately, can lead to ...
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Technical Note Reconstruction of Chronic Proximal Hamstring TearWhen not treated acutely, chronic avulsions can lead patients to have ongoing weakness, with few able to return to preinjury sport and recreational activity ...Missing: untreated | Show results with:untreated<|separator|>
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Fibrotic Myopathy - UC Davis Center for Equine HealthOct 26, 2022 · Fibrotic myopathy is a mechanical lameness that occurs when scar tissue forms in the muscle. It most commonly affects the hamstring muscles ...
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Fibrotic Myopathy - American College of Veterinary SurgeonsFibrotic myopathy is a musculoskeletal disorder characterized by the abnormal deposition of fibrous tissue within the muscle, typically affecting the hamstring ...
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Fibrotic Myopathy in Horses - PetMDNov 4, 2022 · Fibrotic myopathy (sometimes called ossifying myopathy) occurs after a horse tears the semimembranosus and/or semitendinosus muscles in the hamstring, usually ...
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a screening and monitoring tool for canine fibrotic myopathy - NIHMay 7, 2025 · Fibrotic myopathy affecting the hamstring muscles (gracilis, semimembranosus, or semitendinosus) is a rare disease in dogs and has been reported ...
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Outcomes following surgical management of proximal hamstring ...Surgical treatment results in high satisfaction rates, with good functional outcomes, restoration of muscle strength, and RTS. Partial injuries could expect ...
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Outcomes following surgical management of proximal hamstring ...May 17, 2022 · Surgical treatment results in high satisfaction rates, with good functional outcomes, restoration of muscle strength, and RTS.
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A systematic review of surgical intervention in the treatment of ...Apr 13, 2022 · The present study confirms the previous knowledge that surgical treatment of hamstring tendon injuries causes good results with high satisfaction rates.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Proximal Hamstring Tendon Repair - Massachusetts General HospitalInitial treatment for tendon tears may consist of conservative treatment, including ice, NSAIDs, cortisone injections, and/or physical therapy. However, ...
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Clinical Outcomes After Open and Endoscopic Repair of Proximal ...Nov 23, 2023 · Current evidence supports favorable short-term clinical outcomes with few complications after surgical management of proximal hamstring ...
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Recovering from Hamstring Tendon Repair Surgery ChicagoMost patients can recover full, unrestricted activity in 4-6 months following hamstring surgery so long as they complete a good physical therapy program.How Long Is The Recovery... · Initial Recovery Phase (0-6... · Advanced Recovery Phase (3-6...
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Management of Proximal Hamstring Injuries: Non-operative and ...Jul 16, 2024 · Many proximal hamstring injuries can be successfully treated with non-surgical measures. However, operative treatment of appropriately indicated proximal ...
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Tendon Injuries - WSAVA2004 - VINIn tendon repair, restoration of tensile strength is the prime objective, but at the same time gliding function should be maintained if normal limb function is ...
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Management of achilles tendon rupture in the small animal ...New methods to enhance and speed healing of tendon repairs are being investigated. Low energy shock wave therapy may enhance neovascularization of the bone- ...
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[PDF] MANAGEMENT OF TENDON LACERATION - CABI Digital LibraryIn the hind limb, extensor tendons are usually severed just below the hock and, in some cases, the distal tarsal joints are involved. Traumatic division of the ...
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Hamstring - Topical BibleThe act of hamstringing is mentioned in several passages of the Bible, illustrating its significance in the context of ancient warfare and divine instruction.Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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Hamstring in the Bible (2 instances) - Knowing JesusGenesis 49:6 - May I never enter their council;may I never join their assembly.For in their anger they kill men,and on a whim they hamstring oxen.
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Military technology - Cavalry, Warfare, Tactics - BritannicaThe beginning of the age of cavalry in Europe is traditionally dated to the destruction of the legions of the Roman emperor Valens by Gothic horsemen.
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The Medieval Warfare museum - Château de CastelnaudThese weapons allowed foot soldiers to hamstring the horses, to penetrate between the armour's plates and even to knock down and stab the horsemen. Their ...
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A ghoulish tour of medieval punishments - BBC NewsJul 3, 2016 · Being put in the stocks was a fairly minor punishment. Many places had whipping posts, pillories and even gallows. Here's a ghoulish tour of England's harsh ...
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In 2 Samuel 8:4 was David rendering the horses unable to stand up ...Feb 25, 2019 · The purpose of this act was to restrict a horse so as to make it unsuitable for battle. Some argue that this act of hamstringing did not render ...
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Hamstring Their Horses - Crossroads Bible ChurchApr 29, 2021 · In Joshua 11:6 God told Joshua that he would deliver the Canaanites into the hands of Israel, and that Joshua should “hamstring their horses and burn their ...
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What happens to horses and cattle whose hamstrings are cut? - QuoraAug 23, 2015 · It's called fibrotic myopathy and basically it is scar tissue on that hamstring. His gait is altered at the walk (he drags his toe and then ...
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Horses as a Crucial Part of One Health - PMC - PubMed CentralSince the welfare of farm animals is the human responsibility, several welfare concepts, like “The five freedoms”, exist to prevent management-related diseases ...
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Interpret God's command in Joshua 11:6? - Bible HubOct 1, 2025 · Each tactical directive—manna, trumpets at Jericho, hamstringing horses—highlighted salvation by obedience, not by strength (cf. Ephesians 2:8-9 ...Missing: rationale | Show results with:rationale
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Was God Cruel to Animals? - Christian CourierTo “hock” or “hamstring” a horse was to cut the sinew in the back legs so as to render the animal incapable of speed. Earlier, when the law of Moses was given, ...Missing: rationale | Show results with:rationale
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Animal Suffering: The Jewish View - Aish.com... animal will suffer the treatment is not considered cruelty. For this reason ... hamstringing an animal would constitute forbidden suffering, but only ...
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'Some inhuman wretch': Animal Maiming and the Ambivalent ...Sep 4, 2014 · Examining episodes of animal maiming also allows us to understand how the non-human helped to constitute the relationships between humans, ...
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[PDF] Ethics-is-Leader-Business.pdf - ResearchGateMar 31, 2022 · As a person who is inclined to see the greatness of our force, it doesn't stop me from seeing where it goes wrong, sometimes, so very wrong.
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HAMSTRUNG - Definition & Meaning - Reverso English DictionaryExamples of hamstrung in a sentence. The project was hamstrung by outdated regulations. Her creativity was hamstrung by strict guidelines.
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Synonyms of HAMSTRING | Collins American English ThesaurusDefinition. to make it difficult for someone to take any action. He could hamstring a conservative-led coalition. Synonyms.Missing: meaning | Show results with:meaning
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HAMSTRING Synonyms: 35 Similar and Opposite Wordsto paralyze to render powerless, ineffective, or unable to move the downtown development committee claims that it's hamstrung by city ordinances protecting ...
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Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of WarIn particular, no prisoner of war may be subjected to physical mutilation or to medical or scientific experiments of any kind which are not justified by the ...Missing: hamstringing | Show results with:hamstringing
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Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in ...This prohibition applies not only to murder, torture, corporal punishment, mutilation and medical or scientific experiments not necessitated by the medical ...Missing: hamstringing | Show results with:hamstringing